JBL D130 Clones
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- John Fields
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JBL D130 Clones
What's the best D130 copy being made today?
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I would use old ones, but I would need to be able to get them in volume. I've heard that the Weber Neomag 15s are as close as you can get to the D130F but I don't know any steel players that have personal experience with them.
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John C. Fields
Peavey's MI Amplifier Engineering Manager (1997-current) Hessiemae Electronic Services (repairs/mods/parts)
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John C. Fields
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I think overall Weather is making the best speakers these days. At least for what I like. They have so many different kinds of speakers in magnets and search for which is great.
As someone else stated I think it’s the California series that is supposed to be A direct take off of the old JVL‘s.
If you get any I would be super interested to hear your thoughts. I don’t need a JBL but I’m just happy that anyone is trying to go for that vibe and I’d love to hear someone experienced see if they get close or not
As someone else stated I think it’s the California series that is supposed to be A direct take off of the old JVL‘s.
If you get any I would be super interested to hear your thoughts. I don’t need a JBL but I’m just happy that anyone is trying to go for that vibe and I’d love to hear someone experienced see if they get close or not
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FWIW, the Weber model Neomag is what they state is the JBL D130F replacement. https://www.tedweber.com/neomag15/
As Len writes, I do own a pair of these, however I may not be the best to review them. They are the 4 ohm aluminum dome all paper cone model.
I am using them with a MosValve 500 power amp and a Roland GP100 preamp/fx unit in a stereo rig. I first subbed one of these in place of a 1501 Black Widow in the stereo setup. Truth be told, I couldn't tell much difference , but I do believe they have a brighter tone. I now have both of the Webers loaded up.
They are rated at 75 watts, so I was skeptical about hammering them hard, especially with the big strings and grips on the C6 but they seem to handle everything I give them without a whimper and I'm using them regularly anytime I play the stereo rig.
These are my observations within the last year or so of use.
As Len writes, I do own a pair of these, however I may not be the best to review them. They are the 4 ohm aluminum dome all paper cone model.
I am using them with a MosValve 500 power amp and a Roland GP100 preamp/fx unit in a stereo rig. I first subbed one of these in place of a 1501 Black Widow in the stereo setup. Truth be told, I couldn't tell much difference , but I do believe they have a brighter tone. I now have both of the Webers loaded up.
They are rated at 75 watts, so I was skeptical about hammering them hard, especially with the big strings and grips on the C6 but they seem to handle everything I give them without a whimper and I'm using them regularly anytime I play the stereo rig.
These are my observations within the last year or so of use.
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Eminence made a speaker called the Commonwealth which was the clone of the JBL D-130 - except meant to handle much more power. This is the speaker that Fender used in its Steel King and reissue Twin Reverb Custom amps about 15 years ago, except with Fender branding (and no mention of Eminence on the speaker).
That speaker morphed into the Eminence EPS-15C, which is still available today and at a reduced weight than the speaker it replaced. Telonics makes a slightly tweaked version of this speaker, too (TS-NEO-15-4) which is what I now use in my Steel King and stand by.
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Joe
P.S. I would also be very interested in hearing more about the Weber Neomag in pedal steel amp usage - I remember Ted Weber (who reconed my old JBL K-130 about 3 times because I kept blowing it in my Session 400) talking about developing a pedal steel speaker before his untimely passing. I suspect this is not of the same design as what he may have been thinking 20 years ago.
That speaker morphed into the Eminence EPS-15C, which is still available today and at a reduced weight than the speaker it replaced. Telonics makes a slightly tweaked version of this speaker, too (TS-NEO-15-4) which is what I now use in my Steel King and stand by.
Best,
Joe
P.S. I would also be very interested in hearing more about the Weber Neomag in pedal steel amp usage - I remember Ted Weber (who reconed my old JBL K-130 about 3 times because I kept blowing it in my Session 400) talking about developing a pedal steel speaker before his untimely passing. I suspect this is not of the same design as what he may have been thinking 20 years ago.
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I have a Weber NeoMag 12". It's not an exact clone but closer than many other so called clones that I've heard. It's definitely in the "ballpark." I haven't tried it on the bandstand yet...maybe I'll throw it in a cab and take it out this weekend, and report back.
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I took my Weber Neomag 12 out for the first time today and powered it with my Quilter Micro Pro. While I’m not a big Weber fan ( I know I’m supposed to love them ), I really liked the Neomag a lot for pedal steel. I may buy another. I think I might prefer it over the JBL…very smooth and a tad warmer, but not as loud as a JBL, which is good for me…but it’s definitely in the ball park of JBL
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The "Fender Custom 15 by Eminence" that comes stock in the "Fender Custom Twin 15" is a true clone, with many design features copied durectly from the D130f. To my ear it sounds very like the JBL K130 I replaced it with, i.e. similar clean strong lows, mids are nearly as smooth, and there is a bit less top end response, but to get the desired flux demsity they used a ceramic magnet which adds several pounds over the JBL. I would consider it a reasonably good OEM unit if that is your need.